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  2. AN EASY £5000

    One of the most daring swindles over carried out in banking circles in New South Wales yesterday cost the Australian Bank of Commerce £3000. ...

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  3. SUVA CYCLONE.

    Now that communication is being restored in the Fijian Group, which was swept by a cyclone several ...

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  4. SMALLER NAVIES.

    The view is general that the chief problem of the Naval Conference will be overcoming the Italian French difficulties already ...

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  5. MASS MURDERS.

    The trials of 60 peasant women on murder charges, which have commenced at Szolnok, have attracted huge crowds to the town, and the ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIFE.

    The Rothbury engine-drivers ceased work on Saturday. The Government has decided to open the Pelton colliery simultaneously with the Rothbury, forcing the miners to picket two districts miles apart instead of ...

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  7. MISSING.

    Sensational disclosures are expected as the result of the reported disapparance of a well known Brisbane solictor whos wherebouts the police are ...

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  8. EXPORT CREDITS.

    An extension of the Export Credits; Gurantee Scheme for a period of live years, namely, until September 5, 1934, is recommended by Sir Otto ...

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  9. TANGLED OPINIONS.

    In connection with the politics situation in which an attempt is made by Labour and Liberal members of the House of Commons in ...

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  10. SOUTHPORT SMASH.

    A serious motor accident occurred this morning on the new deviation, about two miles from the Grand Hotel, as a result of which Frederick ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. CHRISTIAN PROTEST.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter to Rev. A. W. Gough, Prebsandry of St. Paul's Cathedral, declining the presidency of the russian ...

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  12. PICKETS' CAMP AT ROTHBURY GATES.

    A grave position is developing at Rothbury, where mass pickets from all parts of the coalfields are now assembling for the demonstration ...

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  13. NEW LIFE FOR SHIPS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent anticipates that the London naval conference will prolong the life of battleships, in which case the ...

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  14. NAVY TRAINING.

    It is understood that the Federal Cabinet is likely to favour the closing down of the Jervis Bay naval college on the grounds that the cost of ...

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  15. THAMES FLOOD.

    It is believed that the floods in the Thames Valley have now reached their worst. No further heavy rain is expected in the immediate future, and ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT S.O.S.

    Though the political situation contains possibilities of dramatic developments, lobbyists generally neither Liberals nor Conservatives ...

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  17. TARIFF ALARM.

    The President of the Association of Chambers of Commerce has written to Lord Passifeld (Secretary of State for the Dominions and Colonies) as ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. EMPIRE OPINIONS.

    The "Sunday Times" says that M. Sokoinikoff, the Soviet Ambassador, may be unable to present his credentials to the King until the New Year. ...

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  19. "RED" PROPAGANDA

    The newspaper, "Pravda" says the "Daily "Worker" is to be established in Britain to "mobilise the masses for fight organise the minority ...

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  20. THE DOLLARS BILL.

    The Treasurer announces the payment to the United States of 93,795,000 dollars of which 27,000,000 dollars represents the repayment of principal, ...

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  21. RESCUED UNHURT.

    Hundreds of people saw a dramatic leap by a young woman from Princess Fridge yesterday afternoon. She was rescued unhurt. At 4.20 o'clock the ...

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  22. MR. BALDWIN'S FEARS.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Leader of the Conservative party, at Edinburgh prophesied a Budget deficit of £20,000,000 to £30,000,000 or £40,000,000, ...

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  23. SEIZED MONEY.

    Commenting on Mr. Justice Rowlatt's allusion to the action of Lord Byng (Commissioner of Police) in seizing money which was lying in a ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. "PRIMITIVE GIANT."

    "As a citizen I call on the Home Secretary to forbid Prime Carnera to fight in the Albert Hall. A primitive giant like Carnera, who is incapable ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. ROLLING SEAS.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, in a message from Melchlor Harbour (December 12) stated: "We arrived here after 12 hours steaming through heavy fog ...

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  26. VALUE OF CLINICS.

    Speaking at the opening of a baby clinic at Kedron on Saturday, the Home Secretary (Mr. J. C. Peterson) said that since the establishment of ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. CHANGE OF MIND.

    Kiefel, navigator of the Graf Zeppelin, and a famous wartime flying ace, who himself suggested that he would like to attend the reunion ...

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  28. THE WHEAT CROPS.

    Commenting on the crop prospects, the Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) says of Queensland: Much of the harvest work is finished ...

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  29. CLOSING SUPPORT.

    Satisfaction has been expressed in both official has financial circles of the substantial last stage support accorded to the Commonwealth Loan, ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    In an attempt to fly around Australia in six days. J. Morrison, a former pilot of the Royal Air Force, India, will leave Adelaide in the near ...

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  31. MINISTER TO PEKING.

    Mr. A. Torikichi Obata to-day was formally appointed Minister to Peking, but he is not hurrying his departure for Peking, hoping for the emergence ...

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  32. POLICE ATTACKED.

    Two constables were assaulted on Saturday. When Constable Curtis entered a hotel at Port Adelaide to see if there were breaches of the Gaming ...

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  33. HANDWRITING CLUE.

    A chauffeur named Josephinayer has been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in Dusseldorf murders. It is stated that his handwriting ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Council of the League of Nations, which will meet on January 3, will consider the British proposal to harmonise the Covenant of the ...

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  35. ENGLAND TO CAPE.

    Wheather permitting a big Failvey monoplane named Napler will leave Cranwell Aerodrome, Lincolnshire, to-morrow morning to attempt to fly ...

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  36. PETITION TO COURT.

    Instructions have been given by Mr. J. Perkins, former Nationalist member for Edon-Monaro, to his solicitors to petition the Court against the ...

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  37. "COLONEL BARKER."

    It is reported that Mrs. Arkell Smith, who masqueraded as Colonel Barker has been quietly released from prison. ...

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  38. REDUCED TAXATION.

    The Senate has passed the Administration Bill, reducing the taxes payable on the 1929 income by £32,000,000 ...

    Article : 23 words
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